Read the full text to this long verse work by the Italian Renaissance poet Dante Alighieri.
Read a quick, humorous synopsis of this famous work, then access the maps of Heaven, Purgatory and Hell. Includes related links.
Take a trip through Hell as imagined by Dante. Read his "Inferno" canto by canto as photographs and images bring the words to life.
Pick one of several versions of the classic to read. View artists' renditions of the Inferno, and read a chronology of Dante's life.
Calvin College's Christian Classic Library has the complete text of Dante's "Inferno" along with an outline of which sinners go where.
Listen to the translator read excerpts from the original Italian "Inferno" and from his own English translation. From the Atlantic Monthly.
Find a modern English translation in verse, made in 1928 by S. Fowler Wright, of Dante's "Inferno."
Provides this nineteenth-century translation of the final part of Dante's masterpiece.
Read this translation of Dante's "Purgatorio," provided by Calvin College's selection of Christian-themed texts.
Read this translation of Dante's "Purgatorio" as done in terza rima by the classic American poet.
Offers the full text of Dante's epic "The Divine Comedy," translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with separate links for each chapter.